Irreverent Hacker's Jail Cell Amplifies His Activismhttp://www.businessinsider.com/weev-tweets-from-jail-2013-4/comments
en-usWed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500Fri, 09 Dec 2016 08:56:12 -0500Michael B Kelleyhttp://www.businessinsider.com/c/515f2eae6bb3f7ee3700001ftxpatriotFri, 05 Apr 2013 16:06:06 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/515f2eae6bb3f7ee3700001f
Sociopathic megalomaniac. Why in the world does he have access to a computer?http://www.businessinsider.com/c/515f125869bedd4839000003John DakkinsFri, 05 Apr 2013 14:05:12 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/515f125869bedd4839000003
Why would you wanna glorify rotting away in jail. Stupidhttp://www.businessinsider.com/c/515ea9e56bb3f7d836000014jamesxxxxxxxFri, 05 Apr 2013 06:39:33 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/515ea9e56bb3f7d836000014
It might be from a phone snuck in.
Also - the tweets could be fake - or done on his behalf.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/515ea96f69bedd2f2600001bjamesxxxxxxFri, 05 Apr 2013 06:37:35 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/515ea96f69bedd2f2600001b
I hope that one of the people's who's identity he violated is in prison with him and beats the **** out of him.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/515e4ed16bb3f7211800000cdongateleyFri, 05 Apr 2013 00:10:57 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/515e4ed16bb3f7211800000c
Why is he allowed to tweet or even have access to equipment to do so? Where is he incarcerated?
Such privilege is really, really uncommon. I'm trying to remember a precedent that has made the press and I can't. It annoys the hell out of me to be honest. I have an incarcerated friend (non-violent offender) with restrictions that make any idea of tweeting inconceivable.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/515e2618ecad046e56000005mp Thu, 04 Apr 2013 21:17:12 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/515e2618ecad046e56000005
I read this comment out loud in Bane voice.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/515e073deab8ea3472000001SAL-eThu, 04 Apr 2013 19:05:33 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/515e073deab8ea3472000001
... at least he will be for "a year and half" free man inside the jail, while you will be lifetime slave in the land of "free".
"the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA)" was past in order to protect us from bank frauds and not to stifle our freedoms. What is the results?
1. Bank frauds and Identity Theft at all time high;
2. A single man is going to jail, because he found out and exposed AT&T in their negligence in regards of privacy of their users.
If the Feds are prosecuting with same vigour the AT&T executives like this guy I would give them a pass, but clearly this is political prosecution of inconvenient "punk".http://www.businessinsider.com/c/515e035a69bedd7919000036depressionThu, 04 Apr 2013 18:48:58 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/515e035a69bedd7919000036
ah ... so nice to see them when they first go in before their spirit breaks ........
i give him a year and half until they break him .